Some items carried aboard the Space Shuttle are standard commercially-available models, such as cameras, tape recorders, CD players, notebook computers, stopwatches, tools, and other devices.
NASA's Space Shuttle Endeavour display at Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center
Space Shuttle Discovery National Air and Space Museum
Space Shuttle Discovery on Display
Space Shuttle Discovery National Air and Space Museum
Space Shuttle program National Air and Space Museum
The Space Shuttle Discovery orbiter, also known as OV-103, first took flight on August 30, 1984 from the Kennedy Space Center in Merritt, Florida. The
Space Shuttle Discovery
Smithsonian Institution Museums in Washington, DC
Space Shuttle Discovery Flies to the Smithsonian
After the space shuttle, astronaut corps awaits a new mission
Star Trek: Discovery': Is the New Starship Named for NASA's Space Shuttle?
Inside Space Shuttle Discovery 360 National Air and Space Museum – XR Portal